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Sectional View

The document discusses different types of sectional views including full, half, broken out, revolved, removed, and offset sections. It also covers principles of sectioning, types of sectional views, and auxiliary views which are extra views projected perpendicularly from inclined surfaces.

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Sectional View

The document discusses different types of sectional views including full, half, broken out, revolved, removed, and offset sections. It also covers principles of sectioning, types of sectional views, and auxiliary views which are extra views projected perpendicularly from inclined surfaces.

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SECTIONAL VIEW -Combination of parts

-Drawn to show the inside portion of the object. CUTTING PLANE LINE

DIRECTION OF THE CUTTING PLANE -Imaginary line

-Major reference in determining the form of view to be SECTION LINE


drawn.
-Fine line
-View must be indicated with section line to emphasize the
solid portion. -Show the part that was cut

PRINCIPLES OF SECTIONING HOLLOW OR VOID PART

1. Shows the type of material to be used in actual -Portion that is not affected by section lines
projet.
SECTIONAL VIEW
2. Shows more detailed illustration on the internal
parts. -Describes the shape of the inside part of the object
3. Describes the shape of the internal parts
AUXILIARY VIEW
TYPES OF SECTIONAL VIEW
-Extra or helping view
1. Full section
2. Half section -Perpendicularly projected from inclined surface
3. Broken out section
4. Revolved section -Classified as an orthographic view
5. Removed section
6. Offset section NOTE:
7. Assembly section Some object have inclined or oblique surfaces that cannot
be represented in true or exact shape in any of the three
regular orthographic views
TYPES OF SECTIONAL
TYPES OF AUXILIARY VIEW
FULL SECTION
1.LEFT AND RIGHT AUXILIARY VIEW
-Shows the entire out surface
-Front view
HALF SECTION
2.FRONT AND REAR AUXILIARY VIEW
-Half way across
-Side view
BROKEN OUT SECTION
3.LEFT AND RIGHT AUXILIARY ELEVATION
-Portion of the view being taken out
-Top view
REVOLVED SECTION
IN DRAWING AUXILIARY
-Applied to a circular object
-Usual practice show only
-Similar to full section view inclined portion of the view

REMOVED SECTION -Seldom necessary draw a


full projection
-Used in furniture, machine, and architectural drawing
PROCEDURE:
-Depends on the location of the cutting plane
1. Study
OFFSET SECTION 2. Project
3. Transfer
-Zigzag direction 4. Darken out
5. Erase
ASSEMBLY SECTION

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